The book thief by Brian Percival(
Visual
)52
editions published
between
2013
and
2015
in
6
languages
and held by
2,880 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
To escape the horrors of World War II Germany, a young girl steals books to read and visits with the Jewish refugee hiding
in her house

Downton Abbey(
Visual
)17
editions published
between
2012
and
2016
in
English
and held by
2,261 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
The War is over and a long-awaited engagement is on, but all is not tranquil at Downton Abbey as wrenching social changes,
romantic intrigues, and personal crises grip the majestic English country estate. In the wake of World War I, Robert, Earl
of Grantham, sticks to his duty to maintain Downton more firmly than ever

Downton Abbey by Brian Percival(
Visual
)29
editions published
between
2010
and
2016
in
English
and held by
2,050 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Downton Abbey--a sprawling Edwardian mansion and park nestled in the lush North Yorkshire countryside--needs an heir. A tragedy
at sea has claimed the life of the presumed heir, and Lord Grantham is faced with the possibility that the house he's loved
his whole life might one day belong to a distant cousin he's never met. Before he can worry about that, he must deal with
his scandalous daughter, Lady Mary, who many believe to be the rightful heir to Downton. Even the staff have opinions: while
many are devoted to the family, there are others whose selfishness and scheming do more than disrupt the well-oiled workings
of the estate. As hundreds of years of British aristocratic privilege are battered by the tides of social upheaval and technical
progress, as World War I looms, what does fate have in store for Downton? How will the troubles of its family--above and below
stairs--be resolved? Or will life be altered so dramatically that its master no longer matters?

Downton Abbey by Julian Fellowes(
Visual
)5
editions published
between
2011
and
2016
in
English
and held by
2,012 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
The Great War rages across Europe, and not even the serene Yorkshire countryside is free from its effects. The men and women
of Downton are doing their part: heir Matthew Crawley and footman Thomas Barrow are off fighting, while Lady Grantham and
Isobel Crawley are squabbling over whether Downton should be used as a hospital. Lady Mary is seeing a wealthy newspaper magnate
while Lady Edith becomes much warmer and Lady Sybil seeks to ingratiate herself with the staff. Below stairs, as his former
wife bedevils John and Anna, Mr. Carson and Mrs. Hughes struggle to keep the house running smoothly

North & south by John Jakes(
Visual
)43
editions published
between
2004
and
2017
in
English and German
and held by
1,286 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
When the privileged Margaret Hale's father uproots the family to take work in the northern mill town of Milton, she is shocked
by the dirt and gruffness of the people. But she reserves her highest contempt for the charismatic mill-owner, John Thornton

Shakespeare retold by Bill Paterson(
Visual
)6
editions published
between
2006
and
2007
in
English
and held by
648 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Macbeth is the chef in a 3-star restaurant; Beatrice and Benedict are rival co-anchors; Titania and Bottom carouse in a tawdry
theme resort; and Petruchio sets out to tame the conservative Kate in a politically incorrect marriage of convenience

Dark angel by Joanne Froggatt(
Visual
)9
editions published
between
2015
and
2017
in
English
and held by
631 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Based on a true story, Mary Ann Cotton is a cold blooded Victorian serial killer who kills three husbands and eleven children

Ruby in the smoke by Brian Percival(
Visual
)21
editions published
between
2006
and
2014
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
622 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Set in Victorian London, fearless young Sally Lockhart has a mind for numbers and for sleuthing. Recently orphaned Sally is
armed with a pearl-handled pistol and her keen mind, uncovers the secrets of her father's death aboard the sunken schooner
Lavinia, discovers hidden cursed jewels, and faces England's deadliest villains with bold courage

Sally Lockhart mysteries(
Visual
)4
editions published
in
2008
in
English
and held by
455 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Sally Lockhart has started her own financial consulting business. When her client loses a fortune from the unexpected collapse
of a shipping line, Sally is determined to find out why so many of their ships have mysteriously vanished without a trace

Downton Abbey(
Visual
)23
editions published
between
2010
and
2013
in
English and German
and held by
422 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
All seven episodes from the first series of the Edwardian costume drama following the lives and loves of those above and below
stairs in a stately home prior to the outbreak of WWI. The Grantham family, long time custodians of Downton Abbey, face a
crisis when the heir to the estate dies on the 'Titanic'. With his three daughters unable to inherit by law, Robert Crawley
(Hugh Bonneville), the current Earl of Grantham, must try and marry his eldest daughter off in order to obtain an heir. Meanwhile,
the family's determination to cling to class and rank is mirrored in a number of growing rivalries between the servants which
threaten to undermine the smooth running of the house. A stunning and colorful drama set around the aristocratic Crawley family
and the staff which serves them. Set between 1912 and 1914, Downton Abbey chronicles the conflict of class, gender, and politics,
and serves it up with a refreshing dollop of sizzle and scandal

Downton Abbey(
Visual
)3
editions published
in
2013
in
English
and held by
203 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Set in an Edwardian country house beginning in 1912, Downton Abbey portrays the lives of the Crawley family and the servants
who work for them. In the drawing rooms, library, and beautiful bedrooms, with their tall windows looking across the park,
lives the family, but below stairs are other residents, the servants, as fiercely possessive of their ranks as anyone above

Downton Abbey(
Visual
)8
editions published
between
2012
and
2014
in
English
and held by
195 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Set in an Edwardian country house starting in 1912, Downton Abbey portrays the lives of the Crawley family and the servants
who work for them

Downton Abbey by Julian Fellowes(
Visual
)4
editions published
between
2010
and
2011
in
English
and held by
126 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Set in an Edwardian country house in 1912, Downton Abbey portrays the lives of the Crawley family and the servants who work
for them. In the drawing rooms, library, and beautiful bedrooms, with their tall windows looking across the park, lives the
family, but below stairs are other residents, the servants, as fiercely possessive of their ranks as anyone above

Downton Abbey(
Visual
)2
editions published
in
2011
in
English
and held by
92 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
De wederwaardigheden van de adellijke familie Crawley en hun bedienden in de jaren 1912-1914

North & south(
Visual
)4
editions published
in
2004
in
English
and held by
87 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
The first in a four part adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's feisty and passionate love story, set across the social divides
in the changing world of Victorian industrial society. 19-year-old Margaret Hale and her parents are forced to leave their
idyllic life in the south when Mr Hale resigns from the clergy and the family move to the northern town of Milton. Mr Hale
takes work as a private tutor while Margaret and her mother struggle to adapt to their new lives in the north. When she befriends
local millworkers, Margaret's consciousness is rapidly awakened to the divisions and inequalities in society. A fiery meeting
with charismatic mill owner John Thornton only serves to reinforce her prejudices against him - he personifies the cruel injustice
of the industrial system. Thornton however, begins to develop a rather more favourable opinion of spirited Margaret

North & south(
Visual
)2
editions published
between
2004
and
2005
in
English
and held by
87 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Four-part adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's feisty and passionate story, set across the social divide, in the changing world
of Victorian industrial society. Tensions rise as the workers strike over pay. Margaret has a secret to tell her friend Bessy
- she has a brother, who is coming to visit their ill mother. Through desperation, some of the strikers are driven to riot
and Margaret is caught, literally and metaphorically, between the workers and their employer when she steps in to try and
protect Thornton from violence. Thornton acts on this opportunity to declare his feelings for Margaret. He proposes but she
rejects him harshly

North & south(
Visual
)4
editions published
in
2004
in
English
and held by
86 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Thornton is heartbroken and humiliated, but at least the strike is over. Margaret's friend Bessy dies and Margaret travels
to London to see the Great Exhibition. Thornton is there on business, and Margaret is impressed by his professionalism. Frederick
arrives just in time to be at his mother's bedside as she dies. Margaret and Frederick become mixed up in a police incident
as Frederick leaves Milton clandestinely. Thornton mistakes Frederick for Margaret's lover but still helps her out of her
difficulties with the police. She is deeply grateful to him but he still feels intensely hurt. Will they ever be united?

North & south(
Visual
)1
edition published
in
2004
in
English
and held by
86 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
The last in a four-part adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's feisty and passionate story, set across the social divides in the
changing world of Victorian industrial society. Thornton proves himself to be a philanthropic master. Margaret's father dies
and she goes to London to live with her aunt; she is genuinely upset to leave Milton. Passions simmer but events continue
to conspire against them. Thornton is in debt and the mill in financial difficulty. He learns that Frederick was Margaret's
brother, not lover. Margaret inherits her godfather's fortune, including ownership of the mill, therefore becoming Thornton's
landlady. She returns to Milton to offer him a loan. They meet halfway, as Thornton was travelling to see Margaret, and finally
acknowledge their love for one another

Downton Abbey(
Visual
)1
edition published
in
2012
in
English
and held by
82 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
De wederwaardigheden van de adellijke familie Crawley en hun bedienden in 1920-1921

Cinema 16 : British short films by Cinema 16(
Visual
)5
editions published
between
2003
and
2006
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
81 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A collection of 16 short films which feature previously unseen and early works, as well as classics and award-winning films,
by some of the most notable British filmmakers